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Porcelain Forget-Me-Not Floral Napkin Ring.
Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Porcelain Pre 1900: item #340970
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Doris Frohnsdorff
301-869-1256
$45.00
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A fine porcelain napkin ring. Of unusual shape and featuring a central shield form with hand-painted forget-me-nots. On either side of the gilt trimmed shield is a molded design with gilt accents. There is a gilt monogram:W H C. In perfect condition with no chips cracks or hairlines. The napkin ring measures 1 1/2 inches in height (at its tallest) and has a diameter of 1 1/2 inches.
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Hand Painted Porcelain Fish Set with Carp
Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Porcelain Pre 1910: item #320186 4304
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Historic District Antiques
501-624-3370
$1,000
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This is a fabulous hand painted fish set, decorated with carp and golden sea shells. Each piece has a turquoise glaze, the fish are varied on the plates, and the gold shells are in 4 different designs. The platter is 10 1/2" wide by 24" long, the plates are 8 1/2" in diameter, the sauce boat is 5 5/8" tall by 9 1/2" long by 4" wide, and the sauce plate is 10" long by 6" wide. The sauce plate narrows at one end. The platter has a damage that has been professionally repaired.
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EARLY MOUNT RUSHMORE ADVERTISING PLATE
Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Porcelain Pre 1920: item #295904 CI100
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HD ENTERPRISES, INC.
303-695-1301
$25.00
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This 4 3/16" diameter early 20th century advertising plate (CI100) is marked on the base 'Mt. Rushmore National Memorial Shrine of Democracy, Black Hills, South Dakota, Sunset Supply Co., Rapid City, South Dakota, from Johnson Bros., England'. This small advertising butter plate is a nice example of early advertising china found in tourist and curio shops across the country.
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EARLY ELK'S CLUB ADVERTISING COFFEE CUP
Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Porcelain Pre 1920: item #295903 CI101
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HD ENTERPRISES, INC.
303-695-1301
$20.00
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"This 3¾" tall Elk's Club advertising coffee cup (CI101) dates into the early 20th century and names the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Lodge No. 11. Marked in gilded letters on the front 'Compliments of A. A. Dinan', this old and colorful glazed china mug has a 2½" stress crack on one side. We don't suggest using this to drink from but rather as a decorative memento from the northeast. It was purchased in an antique shop in Buffalo, NY in the 1970s.
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